Day: July 6, 2008

PNCC, Poland - Polish - Polonia

Polish Night at Pruyn House

The Friends Of Pruyn House are sponsoring Polish Night featuring the music of the Rymanowski Brothers Orchestra and a Polish Kitchen with Polish dishes prepared and served by the members of my parish, the Blessed Virgin Mary of Częstochowa Polish National Catholic Church, on Wednesday, July 9th. Food service begins at 5pm and music runs from 6:30 —“ 9:00pm.

Pruyn House and the Town of Colonie Cultural Center are located at 207 Old Niskayuna Road, Newtonville, NY 12128. Telephone 518-783-1435 for more information.

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Parish rummage sale

Holy Name of Jesus Polish National Catholic Church, 98 South Prospect St., Nanticoke, PA will hold a rummage sale Tuesday, July 8, through Thursday, July 10. Hours are Tuesday and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; and Thursday, (bag day), 9 a.m. to noon.

Fathers, PNCC

July 6 – Julius Africanus from The Passion of St. Symphorosa and Her Seven Sons

Then, on another day, the Emperor Adrian ordered all her seven sons to be brought before him in company; and when he had challenged them to sacrifice to idols, and perceived that they yielded by no means to his threats and terrors, he ordered seven stakes to be fixed around the temple of Hercules, and commanded them to be stretched on the blocks there. And he ordered Crescens, the first, to be transfixed in the throat; and Julian, the second, to be stabbed in the breast; and Nemesius, the third, to be struck through the heart; and Primitivus, the fourth, to be wounded in the navel; and Justin, the fifth, to be struck through in the back with a sword; and Stracteus, the sixth, to be wounded in the side; and Eugenius, the seventh, to be cleft in twain from the head downwards.

The next day again the Emperor Adrian came to the temple of Hercules, and ordered their bodies to be carried off together, and cast into a deep pit; and the pontiffs gave to that place the name, To the Seven Biothanati. After these things the persecution ceased for a year and a half, in which period the holy bodies of all the martyrs were honoured, and consigned with all care to tumuli erected for that purpose, and their names are written in the book of life. The natal day, moreover, of the holy martyrs of Christ, the blessed Symphorosa and her seven sons, Crescens, Julian, Nemesius, Primitivus, Justin, Stracteus, and Eugenius, is held on the 18th July. Their bodies rest on the Tiburtine road, at the eighth mile-stone from the city, under the kingship of our Lord Jesus Christ, to whom is honour and glory for ever and ever. Amen. — Para. 3 and 4.